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ISLAM - TURKEY (3) answer(s).
 
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Islamic identity and developmnet: studies of the islamic periphery / Mehmet, Ozay 1990  Book
Mehmet, Ozay Book
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Publication London, Routledge, 1990.
Description ix, 259p.
Standard Number 0415043867
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032726297.197809561/MEH 032726MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   088876


Light of the alevi fire was lit in Germany and then spread to T: a transnational debate on the boundaries of Islam / Ozyurek, Esra   Journal Article
Ozyurek, Esra Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract Research on the transnational Alevi Muslim community in Berlin, Vienna, and Istanbul suggests that the Muslim identities and political agendas that seek recognition in Europe are largely made in Europe and hence are indigenous to Europe. Thus it is the political, legal, and social context of the post-Cold War European Union and the unique conditions of individual European countries that shape the way Muslim communities define themselves in that sociopolitical geography. These new identities that come into being at the core of Europe transform the debates and definitions of Islam in the Muslim-majority peripheries of Europe rather than vice versa
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Transformation of Turkish islamism and the rise of the justice / Sen, Mustafa   Journal Article
Sen, Mustafa Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Summary/Abstract Deviating from the mainstream analyses of the AKP that see the rise of AKP to power as a result of the struggle between "center" and "periphery," this study is an attempt to analyze and understand the modalities of inclusion and accommodation of Turkish Islamism into the sociopolitical structure of Turkey. Therefore, it specially focuses on three interwoven processes: the articulation of Turkish Islamism with the Turkish Islamic synthesis; permanent enlargement of the religious field; and articulation between neoliberalism and Turkish Islamism. Its main argument is that among others, these processes have not only largely transformed Turkish Islamism but also opened a huge sociopolitical space for the rise of the AKP to power.
Key Words Turkey  Islamism  Neoliberalism  Islam - Turkey  Turkey - Islamism 
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